A New Jersey woman, who survived a hit put on her life by her boyfriend’s ex, says she still lives in fear.

"Everywhere I go, I have to be worried or concerned that somebody is going to drive me off the road, or somebody is going to come to my door with a silencer, as she said she wanted to," Jennifer told ABC News' "20/20" exclusively. "I'm scared every day."

Jennifer said she had always been wary of Nicole Faccenda, 45, of Lyndhurst, New Jersey. But Jennifer never imagined that Faccenda, her boyfriend Howie’s ex-girlfriend, would try to have her killed.

"I thought maybe it would just be a flat tire, or you know, a broken window at the house," Jennifer said.

Faccenda met with a man she believed was a hit man in a supermarket parking lot in 2011 to plot Jennifer’s murder. But the hit man she thought she was hiring, was actually an undercover officer with the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Their meetings and numerous phone calls were recorded and monitored by the ATF.

In a car with hidden cameras recording, Faccenda told the undercover officer that she and Howie had an easy life together until he cheated on her with Jennifer. She said that she wanted Jennifer dead, but to keep Howie alive so that he could suffer.

“I would like to apologize to the victim and her family. I am not — and have never been — a violent person,” Faccenda told “20/20" in an email from prison in March. “I was a woman destroyed by emotions, and I am paying for it dearly.”

“Every day I live in fear because of her, and that’s not the way I wanted to live,” Jennifer said. “She chose that for me.”